Admitted Students
Congratulations and Welcome to Vermont!
This web pages contains useful information for incoming students. The admissions staff is here to make your transition to Vermont as seemless as possible. Feel free to call or email us if you have any questions or have trouble locating information. Our toll-free number is 888-277-5985 . Find out about housing, financial aid, insurance, local amenities, and more by using the links below. Important dates and deadlines will appear on the calendar. We are excited to have you join our community!
Are you on facebook? Meet your fellow classmates before orientation!
Follow us on Twitter! @vlsadmiss
We invite you to have the real Vermont experience by visiting our campus! Follow this link for visiting information, driving directions, and local accomodations. Don't miss our annual
Admitted Students Day. Please call or
email our office to set up a "talk and tour" with an admissions counselor. Also include whether you wish to visit with any other departments, such as Financial Aid.
Orientation is designed to acquaint students with the institution, the community, law school culture, and legal education. A significant emphasis is on academic preparation. The fundamental goal is to empower students to learn, so that they may begin their studies as informed and confident students from the first day of class.
Find information about all things IT related! PC or Mac? Find out compatibility information here. You may also go to directly to the
laptop purchase program page for details on purchasing a laptop through VLS.
Life at Vermont! Research Student Life and find information on Student Government and Student Groups, Housing, Resources for partner's/families, and Local Recreation.
Visit the Tuition and Fees schedule page for updates. Also visit the
Business Office's pages to help answer any questions you may have about billing and payments.
Visit the Tuition and Financial Aid section of our website for more information on scholarships, loan repayment options, and applying for financial aid.
These folks provide lots of information on job searching and career choices, including job listings databases and "how to" information.